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Growing in Harmony

Multicultural TreeTheme: Cultural diversity and multiculturalism
Key Learning Area: English
Age Group: Primary Upper (10-12) - Secondary Lower (13-14) Resource Type: Stories, poems and articles Stimulus Name: Multicultural Tree- Learning in Harmony

Outcomes

Students explore and respond to poetry which reflects upon our cultural diversity.

Introduction

Harmony Day each year occurs on 21 March and coincides with the United Nations' International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. It builds on Australia's successful record of community harmony and emphasises our traditional values of justice, equality, fairness and friendship.
These activities are based on poetry from a collection, Hey, I've got a Racist Flu! -a faint voice from Vietnamese school children by Xuan Duong, a Vietnamese Australian. The inspiration for his collection came mostly from students who have been discriminated against but also from experiences which celebrate our community harmony.

Worksheets to download
Teachers notes. (rtf File)
Growing in Harmony (rtf File)
My Grandma and your Grandma (rtf File)
They all call Australia home (rtf File)
We are all Australians (rtf File)

Suggested Activities

Growing in Harmony

Refer to Teacher's notes on Responses
Download and distribute copies of X. Duong's poem Growing in Harmony
Discuss the title. What might it mean?
What does community harmony mean to you?
Read the poem together.

Additional Strategies

My Grandma and your Grandma
They all call Australia home
We are all Australian
The fortunate Land

Refer to Teacher's notes on Readers Theatre and Choral Dramatisation.
Download copies of the poems for group Readers Theatre or Choral Dramatisation presentation.
Explain activity. Encourage students to use appropriate pitch, pace, pause and emphasis when presenting their poems.
Divide class into groups and distribute copies of poems.
Groups prepare their poem for presentation to class.
Students may respond verbally or visually to each poem.

Related Resources

DIMIA Harmony Day

Lesson ideas
Icons
Aussie Legends

Factsheets
Harmony Day 2001- Join the Celebrations
Austraia's Cultural Diversity

Copyright Acknowledgement
Poems from Hey, I've got a racist flu! courtesy of the poet, Xuan Duong
Published by INTEGRATION MAGAZINE -the Magazine for Multicultural
& Vietnamese Issues 2002
Multicultural Tree tile mural by 52 Ceramics students at
Arthur Phillip High School, NSW

Date: 19 March 2002